The Inward Journey

The Inward Journey
Author: Gene Edwards
Publisher: Christian Books Publishing House
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780940232730


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Chris Young became a Christian a few months ago. Now he writes to his older, wiser Uncle Bill, "I'd like to ask you... what part suffering will play in my life." Uncle Bill responds, and thus begins a series of personal letters from the seasoned Christian worker to encourage and guide his young relative in the Christian life. As we read these letters, we too gain great help and insight into how God transforms our character and fashions us into the image of Christ. The cross, suffering, transformation and God's ultimate purpose are the issues that unfold in this unique book by Gene Edwards. Though written for the new believer, it speaks with a depth and newness that will arrest even the most mature believer. The story spans time, space and eternity to deliver its beautiful, moving and profound message. The Inward Journey is the third of a three-book series entitled "Introduction to the Deeper Christian Life."

Initiation in the Aeon of the Child

Initiation in the Aeon of the Child
Author: J. Daniel Gunther
Publisher: Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0892545992


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This book’s primary focus is an understanding of the change to the formulas of Initiation brought about by the advent of the New Aeon—the Aeon of the Child—in 1904. It draws deeply from Jungian psychology, world mythology and religion, the teachings of Aleister Crowley, and the doctrines of the Mystery traditions. It explains how the revelations unique to this stage of human evolution impact the work of the individual aspirant. Much of what is written here is revealed for the first time, with every attempt to do so in clear and precise language.

Moving Inward

Moving Inward
Author: Rolf Sovik
Publisher: Himalayan Institute Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0893892475


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Provides illustrated instructions and guidelines for starting a new meditation practice or enhancing and existing one.

Call to Commitment

Call to Commitment
Author: Elizabeth O'Connor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1963
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:


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How unconventional methods can make Christianity a living reality.

The Angel & The Abyss

The Angel & The Abyss
Author: Gunther, J. Daniel
Publisher: Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 089254211X


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In this companion to Initiation in the Aeon of the Child, now available in paperback, author J. Daniel Gunther provides detailed and cohesive analysis of the two major spiritual crises in the career of the aspirant in the Aeon of the Child--the Knowledge & Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel and the Crossing the Abyss between the divine realms and the human. Expounding on the sublime Formulas of Initiation confronting those who would aspire to these Mysteries, the author draws deeply from Jungian psychology, world mythology and religion, and the doctrines of the classic Mystery traditions, explaining how the revelations of Thelema apply to the individual. The Angel & The Abyss is written in clear, precise language that will aid those students who seek to navigate the difficult terrain of this advanced stage of the Spiritual quest. More knowledgeable students will find tantalizing clues to serve as guideposts and eventual confirmations of their direct experience. The book offers copious illustrations including some in full color and numerous diagrams. It features detailed references that encompass ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts, the Old and New Testaments, the Apocrypha, Greek philosophy, alchemy, hermetic qabalah, and tarot, as well as the writings of Carl Jung, Eric Neumann and Aleister Crowley.

Inward Journey

Inward Journey
Author: Margaret Frings Keyes
Publisher: Reality of the Psyche Series
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1983
Genre: Medical
ISBN:


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The Reward of Not Knowing

The Reward of Not Knowing
Author: Alexander Demetrius
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-10-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1452559651


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The Reward of Not Knowing is for anyone who feels that the life they're currently living isn't the one that has been waiting for them. Learn how to transform doubt and fear into courage and certainty by recognizing the heroic sequence of events in your own life. By sharing some of the most tragic and often wondrous events of my past, I intend to inspire anyone who truly desires positive change now.

Journey Inward

Journey Inward
Author: Jean Craighead George
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1982
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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A biography of the award-winning author who has been able to combine her love of wildlife and love of writing into a successful career.

Inward Journey

Inward Journey
Author: James King
Publisher: Thomas Allen Publishers
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781771022064


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The first complete biography ever published of Group of Seven artist and spokesman Lawren Harris. Lawren Harris (1885-1970) is among the most iconic of Canadian artists. Harris was an outspoken defender of modernism, and a very private person. In this gripping, sympathetic account, James King writes about Harris’ public persona as the spokesman for the Group of Seven as well as his championship of Canadian art and artists. Born to great wealth, Harris spent much of his existence selflessly promoting Canadian painting and the interests of his fellow artists. But Harris’ own personal struggle to become an artist was long and complex, and he was beset by much turmoil throughout his life. When, early in 1930, he achieved his creative peak – in paintings such as North of Lake Superior – he turned his back on representational art and spent the remainder of his career becoming an abstract painter. Harris’ unhappy first marriage, his flight to New Hampshire and New Mexico, his sometimes overbearing attitude towards younger artists, and the full magnitude of his inner struggles are all dealt with fully in this sensitive, engaging narrative that captures the complexity of the man behind the mask.